Registration
Early-bird Registration: April 18th, 2025 - August 29th, 2025
General Registration: August 30th, 2025 - Onwards
Registration Procedure
Step 1: Select "New User?", then fill in all required credentials
Step 2: Select desired registration package
Step 3: Select the number of participants attending the optional WCROC Ammonia Pilot Plant Tour
- The WCROC Ammonia Pilot Plant is located in Morris, Minnesota. Bus transportation will (tentatively) depart at 8am and return at 6pm
Step 4: State any dietary restrictions
Step 5: Fill out required payment details (See valid payment methods)
Accepted Payment Methods
- Credit/Debit Card
- Credit/Debit card is the preferred payment method
- If paying by Credit/Debit card, you will be emailed a receipt from [email protected]
- Wire Transfer or ACH
- If your institution requires an invoice, request one HERE
Registration will be confirmed by email from [email protected]. You will receive an invoice within a week from the same email address
- If your institution requires an invoice, request one HERE
West Central Research & Outreach Center (WCROC) Tour Information | Thursday Oct. 2nd.
The University of Minnesota West Central Research and Outreach Center is a 1,100-acre research farm located near the rural community of Morris. In 2013, the WCROC commissioned the first in-the-world wind-to-ammonia pilot plant. Currently, a next generation green ammonia pilot plant is being installed utilizing novel technologies specifically designed to operate using variable and intermittent sources of electricity. The new plant will use co-located wind and solar power to produce up to 1 mtd of anhydrous ammonia. Visitors will be some of the first to tour the new facility.
In addition to green hydrogen and ammonia, WCROC is a leader in many other areas of renewable energy research, including agrivoltaics and strategic electrification with autonomous robots. Come experience leading-edge renewable energy research conducted in an agricultural setting.”
4th Symposium on Ammonia Energy Host, Professor Will Northrop adds, “Tour attendees will also see an operating 200 kW, 100% ammonia-fueled engine generator during the tour. The genset implements the University of Minnesota and Aza Power System’s advanced ammonia fueling and ignition system. Don’t miss this demonstration!
- Lunch and Transportation are included in $90 purchase of WCROC Ammonia Pilot Plant Tour
- Tour estimated time: 8am - 6:30pm
| Registration Type | Early-Bird (Before August 30th, 2025) | Standard (After August 30th, 2025) |
|---|---|---|
| Regular | $650.00 | $750.00 |
| Student | $150.00 | $250.00 |
| Virtual (Online Only) | $200.00 | $200.00 |
| WCROC Ammonia Pilot Plant Tour | $90.00 | $90.00 |
In-person registration fee includes:
Keynote and Plenary Addresses
Industry Workshop
Poster Presentations
Breakout Sessions and Presentations
Symposium Materials and Handouts
Reception, Luncheons, and Refreshment Breaks
Formal Banquet Dinner
Guided Tour of the Thomas E. Murphy Engine Laboratory
Online registration includes
The symposium offers an online participation option, including live-streamed plenary lectures, panels, and breakout sessions.
Recordings of all sessions will be made available following the conclusion of each day's events.
The opportunity to submit one virtual poster, which will be featured on our event platform and also printed for display at the conference
Cancellation Policy
Refunds are not available, all sales are final.
Accommodations
The 4th Symposium on Ammonia Energy host committee strives to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. To request any type of accommodations in order to fully participate, please email [email protected] by September 1st, 2025.